Giorgos Pantelas

Twenty-three Western Hockey League players and prospects have been invited to Canada’s National Under-17 Development Camp, Hockey Canada announced Tuesday.

The athletes will hit the ice at Joshua’s Creek Arenas in Oakville, Ont. from July 18-24.

All 80 participants have been drafted by Canadian Hockey League clubs, while a select few have already made their CHL debut.

While this marks one of their first opportunities to impress Team Canada brass in person, players will continue to be evaluated at the beginning of the 2024-25 regular season before rosters are finalized for the 2024 U17 World Challenge.

The event runs from November 1-9 in Sarnia, Ont.

NameTeamHometownHeightWeightPosition
Ryley BuddSaskatoon BladesCalgary, Alta.5’11157G
Carter EslerSpokane ChiefsOkotoks, Alta.5’9140G
Payton ShoreRed DeerWinnipeg, Man.6’1161G
Carson CarelsPrince George CougarsCypress River, Man.6’0168D
Griffin DarbyPortland WinterhawksSwift Current, Sask.6’0150D
Landon DuPontEverett SilvertipsCalgary, Alta.5’10172D
Ryan LinVancouver GiantsRichmond, B.C.5’11152D
Brek LiskeEverett SilvertipsBeausejour, Man.6’1185D
Giorgos PantelasBrandon Wheat KingsVictoria, B.C.6’2184D
Daxon RudolphPrince Albert RaidersLacombe, Alta.6’1185D
Keaton VerhoeffVictoria RoyalsFort Saskatchewan, Alta.6’3200D
Riley BoychukPrince Albert RaidersCochrane, Alta.5’9160F
Brody GillespieSpokane ChiefsVancouver, Wash.5’11172F
Beckett HamiltonRed Deer RebelsSaskatoon, Sask.5’10150F
Joe IginlaEdmonton Oil KingsLake Country, B.C.5’10157F
Jaxon JacobsonBrandon Wheat KingsBrandon, Man.5’8162F
Caelan JoudreyWenatchee WildAirdrie, Alta.6’3163F
Ty MeunierPrince Albert RaidersSt. Albert, Alta.5’8142F
Brett OlsonVancouver GiantsSpruce Grove, Alta.6’2168F
Cruz PavaoTri-City AmericansCalgary, Alta.5’10183F
Mathis PrestonSpokane ChiefsPenticton, B.C.5’11166F
Liam RuckMedicine Hat TigersOsoyoos, B.C.5’11155F
Markus RuckMedicine Hat TigersOsoyoos, B.C.5’10150F

Landon DuPont, the first defenceman to receive exceptional status to play in the WHL full-time as a 15-year-old, is among the top names to watch at camp.

Goaltender Carter Esler (Spokane Chiefs), defencemen Ryan Lin (Vancouver Giants), Daxon Rudolph (Prince Albert Raiders) and Keaton Verhoeff (Victoria Royals), forward Mathis Preston (Spokane Chiefs) and twins Liam and Markus Ruck (Medicine Hat Tigers) have previously represented Canada at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games.

Former Spokane Chiefs scout Byron Bonora led the player selection process, while nine other current and former WHL staff will lead Canada’s U17 squads this season.

Vancouver Giants General Manager Barclay Parneta, former Kelowna Rockets assistant coach Travis Crickard, Lethbridge Hurricanes Associate Head Coach and Assistant General Manager Matt Anholt, Prince Albert Raiders assistant coach Ryan McDonald and Saskatoon Blades goaltending coach Jeff Harvey have joined Canada’s front office and coaching staff.

Giants equipment manager Cord Ivanco, Brandon Wheat Kings athletic therapist Zach Hartwick, Prince George Cougars athletic therapist Mitchell Karapita and Victoria Royals team physician Dr. Micheal Conrad will serve as support staff for camp and the main event.